Fantastic - that worked for me on my ppc apple laptop.  I will try it
tomorrow on my intel mac, and linux if I have a chance.

This has a lot of potential to increase sage's profile in industry as
well as academia.

I continue to be extremely impressed by the progress sage is making; I
think all the developers should be proud.

Cheers,
Marshall Hampton

On Dec 9, 5:59 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Josh Kantor and I made a new R spkg here:
>
>      http://sagemath.org/packages/optional/r-2.6.1.p3.spkg
>
> which you can install by doing
>
>     sage -i r-2.6.1.p3.spkg
>
> This should install and work for *everybody*.  If anybody tries
> the above and it doesn't, I definitely want to know about it, since
> it's highly likely this spkg will go in the next Sage release!
>
> Some remarks:
>    (1) The spkg builds in 4 minutes on sagemath.org (a 1.8Ghz Opteron
> from 2005).
>    (2) If you X devel headers installed, it *will* build graphics support in.
>    (3) The "recommended packages" are not built by default.  This may change 
> in
>          the future, or they may be put in an optional package.
>
> Here's to getting even more stats into Sage than one already has with
> import scipy.stats (which
> is already pretty impressive)!
>
> --
> William Stein
> Associate Professor of Mathematics
> University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org
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